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SpaceX Could Bring $1 Trillion in Revenue by 2030

Musk tied the forecast to fast-growing AI data-center plans, including 400 million customers, 10 gigawatts to 20 gigawatts of terrestrial capacity and in-space compute.

  • On Sunday, Elon Musk predicted that SpaceX could generate about $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030, just two days after the company's blockbuster public debut.
  • SpaceX became the sixth-largest US firm on Friday, closing its Initial Public Offering with a valuation of over $2 trillion, cementing Musk's status as the world's first trillionaire.
  • While SpaceX reported $18.67 billion in 2025 revenue, analysts at Goldman and Morgan Stanley project 2030 figures ranging from nearly $330 billion to $470 billion, according to a Wall Street Journal report from earlier this month.
  • During the trading debut, investors demonstrated strong confidence, driving the stock up nearly 19% to finish the session at $160.95 per share.
  • Some Wall Street analysts remain cautious about the company's ambitious growth timeline, though supporters note Musk's track record of achieving previously dismissed goals like reusable rockets and satellite internet.
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However, analysts are much more cautious about the growth prospects of the American space exploration company.

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